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President Donald Trump on Monday said he has little interest in whether Iran continues negotiations with the U.S. after Tehran claimed to have cut off communications with Washington over Israeli attacks on their Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.

In an interview with CNBC following reports that Iran had decided to suspend participation in the ongoing talks, he told the television network: “I don’t care if they’re over, honestly.”

“I really don’t care. I couldn’t care less,” Trump said.

He added that the long-running negotiations had “started to get very boring.”

The president’s comments came not long after he told NBC News that the U.S. should “go silent” in the talks because “we have been talking too much.”

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